Tag: nz_on_air
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New Zealand Game Development Sector Achieves Record Revenue Growth, Driven by SMEs
New data reveals New Zealand's game development sector achieved record revenue of $829 million in 2025/26, a 17% increase. Small and medium-sized studios are key drivers, supported by NZ On Air's $21.9 million rebate.
BusinessScience & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentEconomyEmployment and LaborComputers and InternetVideo GamesGeneral Politics NZ On AirGame Development Sector RebateEconomic GrowthSmall and Medium-sized BusinessesExport Industry
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NZ Game Development Sector Achieves Record Revenue Growth
New Zealand's game development industry reports record $829 million revenue, a 17% increase, with 43 studios receiving $21.9 million in rebates. Small and medium-sized businesses are driving this significant export growth.
BusinessScience & TechnologyPolitics and GovernmentEconomyEmployment and LaborComputers and InternetVideo GamesGeneral Politics NZ On AirGame Development Sector RebateEconomic GrowthSmall and Medium-sized BusinessesExport Industry
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NZ On Air and Netflix Launch National Screen Industry Training Program
A national screen industry training program, Kahurangi Toi Ātea, is launched by NZ On Air and Netflix. It offers classroom and on-set experience to address crew shortages in New Zealand, aiming to create industry-ready professionals.
BusinessMediaPolitics and GovernmentEducationEmployment and LaborState GovernmentsFilm and TV NZ On AirNetflixKahurangi Toi ĀteaScreen IndustryWorkforce Development
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NZ On Air Boosts Journalism Funding by $1.6m
NZ On Air has extended funding for local journalism initiatives, including the Local Democracy Reporting scheme and Open Justice, following a $1.6m boost from the Government's Budget 2025.
Politics and GovernmentMediaBusinessGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentDigital and Print PublishingMedia Crisis NZ On AirLocal Democracy ReportingOpen JusticeJournalismFundingAmie Mills
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NZ Screen Awards Celebrate Local Content Success
NZ On Air celebrates local screen content at the NZ Screen Awards, with 26 awards going to funded projects. The Convert wins five major honours, highlighting the event's optimism for the future.
EntertainmentMediaFilm and TVDigital and Print Publishing NZ Screen AwardsNZ On AirLee TamahoriThe ConvertRobin ScholesCameron HarlandAwards
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Government Cuts RNZ Funding By 7 per cent In Budget 2025
New Zealand government invests $6.4 million in local journalism via NZ on Air, while Radio New Zealand faces $4.6 million annual funding cut. Media reform package is under consideration.
Politics and GovernmentMediaEconomyGeneral PoliticsState GovernmentsDigital and Print PublishingLegal Paul GoldsmithNZ on AirRadio New ZealandMedia ReformLocal JournalismBudget 2025